Wow.... I'm happy for you. This sounds and looks like the beginning of your home theater journey. Everyone starts out with a similar setup. 3 years later, you'll have a much better setup. And 5 years later, you'll have an actual movie theater in your home. This is a fun hobby, and I enjoy your content.
I have two PSW10's in front and a Polk MXT12 flanking the rear and after many many hours of tuning, its spectacular for music and movies. Remember LFE is non directional so the bass immersion is great and you can't tell where the bass is coming from.
Congrats starting the journey of home theater. Warn you now. Stay off AVS forums and don't watch RU-vid theater videos. Next thing you know you will have 11 speakers with 4 hanging from the ceiling and 3 subwoofers with each having two 15" drivers. And you will be on those forums and watching videos thinking your system is good but so low end. There is so much more you can do. Then you start looking at 16-32 channel processors, higher end speakers, should you build a house so you can build a theater to use the Ascendo Audio 80" subwoofer? Just sit back and enjoy.
I have 2 psw10 in my mancave/carpeted basement. It sounds amazing with movies. Now when I listen to music it's a huge disappointment. I'm wondering if you had the same problem. And I'm also looking to buy a klipsch 12 300 or 400 watt subwoofer. The polk sub was only 100 watt. Please help.
its a fine line .......... 2x10 or 1x15 ....is the money difference worth the sound difference. Im a big believer in pairs . "um" uh ,. ... ok the speakers, Im big on a PAIR of speakers whatever size is decided on. Literally either 2x12 or 2x15
I've done measurements on both the polk hts 12 hits lower then the klipsch sub the the klipsch sub is louder from 80hz to 30hz so you'll get more bass from the klipsch but the polk is louder then the klipsch 30hz to 20hz but that region you can't hear bass you mainly feel it so I'd still get the klipsch even though the polk could hit lower